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동공 — meaning in English: Pupil

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준비
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후원자
huwonja
가능성
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존경
jongyeong
동공
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 동공 when discussing eye health or in medical contexts, such as during an eye examination. It's also common in casual conversations about someone's emotions, as the size of the pupil can reflect interest or excitement.
Synonyms & nuances
A similar term is '눈동자' (nundongja), which refers more broadly to the eyeball itself, encompassing the pupil but also including the entire eye. While 동공 specifically denotes the pupil, 눈동자 might be used in a more poetic or romantic context when referring to someone's gaze.
Culture
The word 동공 comes from the Chinese characters '瞳孔', where '瞳' refers to the pupil and '孔' means hole or opening. In Korean culture, the eyes are often seen as windows to the soul, and observing changes in the 동공 can indicate a person's emotional state, making this word significant in both medical and social contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 동공 mean in English?
동공 translates to 'pupil' in English, specifically referring to the central part of the eye that allows light to enter. Understanding its usage in both medical and casual conversations can enhance your Korean vocabulary.
Q.How do you use 동공 in a sentence?
You can use 동공 in sentences like '그의 동공이 커졌어' (His pupils dilated), particularly when discussing someone's emotional reaction or during a medical examination.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 동공?
A common mistake is confusing 동공 with 눈동자. While both relate to the eye, 동공 specifically refers to the pupil, so make sure to use them in the right context to convey your meaning accurately.
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